Weather and news updates for Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014.

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A framed cow seems to be curious about the human traffic walking by Joan Schulte,s photographic art exhibit. One of the artful vendors at the 46th annual Penrod Arts Fair, billed as Indiana,s Nicest Day, which was everything it was supposed to be, with 300 artists, six stages of entertainment, 50+ arts-related nonprofit organizations. And the much anticipated inaugural Indiana Craft Beer Garden. (Frank Espich/The Star)(Photo: Frank Espich / The Star)Buy Photo

The 48th annual Penrod Arts Fair, billed as "Indiana's Nicest Day," is coming up this Saturday at the Indianapolis Museum of Art -- and we're giving away a four-pack of tickets! Enter to win by noon today by filling out this form at IndyStar.com. When you go, look for our Talk of Our Town photographer Frank Espich, who'll be hanging out at the IndyStar booth and roaming around the fair to get photos of the most interesting people to be featured at IndyStar.com -- maybe one of them will be you!

1. "She did not deserve this." The family of Dominique Allen, the 15-year-old girl found dead and badly burned in a Near-Westside backyard, says they want justice for what they and police believe was a random act. Authorities on Tuesday said they have no person of interest in the killing of the Ben Davis freshman, whose death was ruled a homicide by strangulation. She was last seen at about 4:30 a.m. Sunday stewing outside her sister's house after getting into an argument. Read more details in Diana Penner and Jill Disis' story at IndyStar.com.

Family members of Dominique Allen speak Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014, about her death over the weekend.
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Denver Broncos wide receiver Wes Welker (83) watches the action from the sideline in the second half of a NFL preseason football game against the Dallas Cowboys, Thursday, Aug. 28. 2014, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)(Photo: LM Otero, AP)

4. CVS Caremark plans to stop selling tobacco products in all of its stores starting today. That's a month earlier than its earlier stated goal of stopping sales by Oct. 1. The chain, which is also changing its corporate name to CVS Health, says the sales conflicted with its health care mission; it manages the pharmacy benefits for 65 million members and has 900 walk-in medical clinics. Health experts hope their move will be followed by other major drugstore chains, such as market leader Walgreens.

American journalist Steven Sotloff (center with black helmet) is seen speaking with Libyan rebels on the Al Dafniya front line on June 2, 2011 in Misrata, Libya. Sotloff was kidnapped in August 2013 near Aleppo, Syria.(Photo: Handout Getty Images)

U.S. gymnast McKayla Maroney gained Internet fame at the 2012 London Olympics for her "not impressed" face on the medal stand.(Photo: USATODAY file photo)

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